Josie Canseco is turning up the heat with a sizzling boat swimsuit photo that has fans buzzing. The 29-year-old model and daughter of former MLB star Jose Canseco shared a series of steamy snaps with her boyfriend, Atlanta Braves pitcher AJ Smith-Shawver, to mark their one-year dating anniversary.
In the photos, the couple is seen packing on the PDA while enjoying a day on the water. Canseco captioned the Instagram Story post, “A year with you. How’d I get so lucky.” The images quickly grabbed attention, showcasing Canseco in a bold swimsuit that perfectly captures the start of summer.
Smith-Shawver, who is currently sidelined with an injury, appears to be making the most of his time off. According to Grant McAuley of 92.9 The Game, the right-hander is “coming along well” in his rehab process. “He is throwing bullpens with high intensity,” McAuley reported. “Next step is throwing to hitters, then they can sketch out a timeline for returning to the rotation.”
Off the field, Smith-Shawver seems to be enjoying life with Canseco. The couple’s relationship has been a hot topic, especially given Canseco’s previous high-profile romance with Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel. The pair split in 2025, with sources telling TMZ that Manziel needed to focus on himself.
Canseco’s latest social media post is part of a growing trend of athletes and their partners sharing eye-catching swimsuit content. For example, Jennifer Lopez sent fans into a frenzy with a white swimsuit photo, and Simone Biles ignited an Instagram frenzy with a stunning red swimsuit snap.
As for Canseco and Smith-Shawver, only time will tell if their romance is built to last. But for now, the couple is clearly enjoying the spotlight, with Canseco’s boat swimsuit photo serving as a bold declaration of their love.
Smith-Shawver’s return to the mound remains uncertain, but with a supportive partner by his side, he has plenty of reasons to stay positive. Fans can expect more updates on his rehab progress as the Braves prepare for the second half of the season.
